When we describe and praise the mountain, we all comment that it is majestic and majestic, and that it is the backing of the green forest. It also emphasizes that father's love is like a mountain, which means that the mountain is solid and reliable and can give us a sense of security. There are many types of mountains, and their meanings in various fields are also different. So in Feng Shui, what do we think of mountains and rivers as being used for and what do they represent?
Pay attention to the mountains
We all know through some movies, TV dramas and novels that mountains are very important. In Feng Shui, mountains are called dragon veins, and there are many auspicious acupuncture points on the dragon veins, as well as many dangerous points. The most important thing about the so-called Feng Shui treasure land is the relationship between the points and the dragon veins. The purpose of tapping acupuncture points is to absorb the energy contained in the dragon's veins. If the acupuncture point is on the auspicious position of the dragon vein, it can absorb the essence energy of the dragon vein. Such a place is a Feng Shui treasure.
Feng Shui Interpretation of "Mountains"
Mountains have a very high status in nature. Green waters and green mountains are mountains of gold and silver. We have seen in the "Feng Shui Treasure Land" model that Feng Shui uses ancient clan relationships to compare with the natural landforms. The mountains rise suddenly at the origin of the mountain range. Sitting on one side, it is the tallest mountain in the place, and there are one, several or even more The mountain range originated from this, and the one that winds out is Taizu Mountain. It is required to be as tall as the sky, majestic and solemn, dignified and respectable. When surrounded by mountains, it is most unfavorable that the surrounding mountains are high and the location is low. This is not good for the health of future generations. Water cannot enter a good mountain top, and the mountain top must have the principle of yin and yang balance; it cannot be in a poor mountain or in a bad water, or in a place directly facing the wind. Feng Shui adjustment requires balance and unity, so the importance of mountains in Feng Shui is also very high.
Other factors
We only see the plants and animals in the mountains, but the invisible gases in them are also a great treasure. Mountains can not only hide wind and gather qi, but they are also a symbol of qi. Because vitality flows in the earth and cannot be seen directly, and its strong areas are represented by mountains and mountains, so in traditional Feng Shui, mountains and mountains are called dragons and dragon veins. In layman's terms, mountains are formed by Qi veins. The dragon is the place of vitality or anger, the dragon moves the qi and the dragon stops the qi. Earth is the mother of Qi. If the mountain is high, the Qi will be thick. If the dragon is long, the Qi will grow. Qi is the mother of water. If the dragon moves, the water will follow. If the dragon moves, the dragon will stop. Dragons and vitality are inseparable. With the support of mountains and the change of mountain energy, your fortune will also improve.